www.megaphone.org.uk/petitions/no...
And the short summary here: www.growkudos.com/publications...
This in in stark contrast to previous studies and theories indicating a unified mechanism of language control. With Dutch-, Arabic-, and Chinese-English bilinguals as well as a simulations we believe these results are robust.
You can read the full article ($) here: psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...
A plot showing increased reaction times for trials involving switching languages and for incongruent Stroop trials, but no interaction between the two.
Our paper, "control processes of cross- and within-language interference" is out in JEP:LMC! We shows that speakers likely resolve interference within languages (e.g. saying yellow instead of black) and between languages (e.g. saying yellow instead of geel) using different processes.